65-407 C.M.R. ch. 296, § 1 - General Provisions and Definitions
A.
Scope of Rule
This Chapter applies to local exchange carriers, interexchange carriers, and resellers of both local exchange and interexchange telephone service in Maine.
B.
Definitions
1.
Authorized
Carrier. An "authorized carrier" is: 1) any telecommunications
carrier that submits a change, on behalf of a customer, in the customer's
selection of a provider of telecommunications service with the customer's
authorization verified in accordance with the procedures specified in this
rule; or 2) any telecommunications carrier to which a customer has
presubscribed for telecommunications service (e.g. local exchange, intrastate
toll, interstate toll, or international toll service).
2.
Customer. A
"customer" is any person who has agreed to receive, been accepted and is
receiving telecommunication service or has agreed to be billed for the same,
including that person's spouse or legal guardian. For businesses, "customer"
also includes a person designated as the contact person for telecommunications
services or an officer or owner of the business.
3.
Executing
Carrier. An "executing carrier" is any telecommunications carrier
that performs the physical operations needed to accomplish a request that a
customer's telecommunications carrier be changed. A carrier may be treated as
an executing carrier, however, if it is responsible for any unnecessary delays
in the execution of carrier changes or for the execution of unauthorized
carrier changes, including fraudulent authorizations.
4.
Letter of Agency
(LOA). A "letter of agency" is a document containing a customer's
signature that authorizes a change to a customer's preferred carrier
selection.
5.
Initiation of a Change of Carrier. The "initiation of
a change of carrier" is defined in the definitions "executing carrier" and
"submitting carrier" of this rule.
6.
Non-executing
Carrier. A "non-executing carrier" is an executing carrier that is
providing a telecommunications service (either directly or indirectly through
an affiliate) that is the subject of an authorized change who fails to execute
that authorized change.
7.
Preferred Carrier. A "preferred carrier" is a carrier
to which a customer has presubscribed for local, intrastate, interstate, or
international telecommunications service.
8.
Preferred Carrier
Freeze. A preferred carrier freeze is the process by which a
customer's selection of a preferred telecommunications carrier cannot be
changed without the customer's express authorization, as prescribed in this
rule.
9.
SubmittingCarrier. A "submitting carrier" is a
telecommunications carrier that: 1) requests on behalf of a customer that the
customer's telecommunications carrier be changed; and 2) seeks to provide
retail services to the end user customer. A carrier may be treated as a
submitting carrier, however, if it is responsible for any unnecessary delays in
the submission of carrier changes or for the submission of unauthorized carrier
changes, including fraudulent authorizations.
10.
Unauthorized
Carrier. An "unauthorized carrier" is any telecommunications
carrier that submits a change, on behalf of a customer, in the customer's
selection of a provider of telecommunications service but fails to obtain the
customer's authorization verified in accordance with the verification
procedures specified in this rule.
11.
Unauthorized
Change. An "unauthorized change" is a change in a customer's
selection of a provider of telecommunications service that was made without
authorization verified in accordance with the verification procedures specified
in this rule.
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